DAS/CS is seeking the services of a highly talented and experienced Architectural/Engineering team to provide the Programing and Design of a full renovation of Kinney Hall at Naugatuck Valley Community College. Kinney Hall is a four-level, 49,000 square foot facility constructed in 1977. It is the oldest building on Naugatuck's campus that has not undergone significant improvements. Planned modifications to this facility are a product of academic advancement, student needs, campus safety, ADA compliance and infrastructure upgrades. Key accessibility upgrades include the installation of new elevators, renovated restrooms, improved egress stairs, and barrier-free access. Renovations to the Child Development Center to meet current licensing requirements including evaluation of outdoor playgrounds. The full renovation with infrastructure improvements will include replacing end of life equipment and adhering to current building, fire and accessibility codes are critical to the college mission. Significant improvements include; • New fire sprinkler system • Upgraded fire alarm system • Replacing all HVAC system equipment • New BMS system • Electrical upgrades including capacity and distribution • Replacement of electric service from the street • New emergency generator • Hazardous material abatement • Roof Replacement including the deck • Relocation of campus police dispatch to Kinney Hall • Window replacement • Technology improvements Strategies for legislative and Governor's Executive Order #1 energy efficiency requirements will also be integrated into this project, but it remains CSCU's intention to meet high energy efficiency state requirements. Upgrades to the existing heating and cooling system, served by the campus central plant, are required throughout the building, including new system components, piping and isolation valves. The childcare area requires dedicated localized heating and cooling. It is anticipated that this project may be executed under a Project Labor Agreement (PLA). 1.12 Designated Services: The following designated tasks shall be required for this project and conducted from within the Consultant Team, including but not limited to the following types of services: Architect/Engineering (A/E) Design Team Consultant – Designated Services: The Architect/Engineering (A/E) Design Team shall work closely with the Construction Administrator (CA) and Construction Manager at Risk (CMR) (as applicable) to provide the following designated services for this Project. New construction and renovations or additions with construction values exceeding $2 million must adhere to the DAS Sustainability Policy. The A/E scope of services responsibilities shall include, but not be limited to, the following tasks: • Pre-Design Phase, Schematic Design Phase, Design Development Phase, Construction Documents Phase, Bidding Phase, Construction Phase • Programming • Interior Design / Space Planning • Architectural Design • Landscape Architecture Design • Mechanical / Electrical / Plumbing Engineering • Fire Protection Engineering • Structural Engineering • Civil Engineering including water resources management and permitting • Surveys • Hazardous Materials Remediation Design and Construction Monitoring • Environmental Assessments • Environmental Engineering • DAS Sustainability Policy – Design and construction compliance with the International Green Construction Code (IgCC) • Connecticut High Performance Building • Telecommunications / Information Technologies • Furnishings, Fixtures and Equipment • Cost Estimator • Building Information Modeling (BIM) Use and Process • Budget reconciliation and value engineering